OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- It is not unusual for the Golden
State Warriors to score just 11 points in the fourth quarter.
But it is very unusual for them to do it and still win.

Despite making just 4-of-22 shots in the final period, Golden
State managed to snap its season-high 11-game losing streak with
a 103-95 victory over the Detroit Pistons.

After controlling the game for the first three quarters, the
Warriors could not make a shot in the final period until the
game was on the line.

Corie Blount made half of Golden State's shots in the period and
Mookie Blaylock hit a big jumper in the final minute to propel
the Warriors to just their second win in 21 games since the
All-Star break.

Blaylock registered his eighth career triple-double with 12
points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, becoming the first Warrior
to record one since Latrell Sprewell in 1997.

Golden State's Antawn Jamison scored 34 points but just one in
the final period. Blount finished with 12 points and seven
rebounds and rookie Chris Porter scored 16 of his 18 points in
the first half, when the Warriors took control.

Detroit did not help itself in the fourth quarter either, making
just 4-of-20 shots.

Corliss Williamson had 24 points and nine rebounds and Jerry
Stackhouse added 20 points for the Pistons, who had not lost in
Golden State since 1993.